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Description

Be able to build and upload the MagSpoof's code to the Attiny85 on the Raspberry Pi's GPIO. With the functionality of enabling or disabling the MagSpoof implementing a pin from same Raspberry Pi. Making a new software and hardware integration using as base the original Samy Kamkar code but with avr-gcc compiler; As result, we will be able to generate a new versatile tool to test new technologies like tokenization processes where we will be able to update tracks in real time.

To speeding up the uploading process, you will need to sacrifice some functions in the library, for example the "reverseTrack" with less code to upload, faster will be the process, I attached two pic, one with the full code, the other without that function. The difference is around 6 seconds less.

Then connecting the Raspberry Pi GND(pin 25) to Attiny’ GND and Raspberry DC power 3.3(pin 17) to Attiny’s VCC. Example:

The pin 7 will help to control(on/off) the MagSpoof after a succeed installation of MagSpoofPI. So the end user will be able to enable/disable the MagSpoof without removing it from the Raspberry PI GPIO. So the pin 7 is connected to a 10K resistor. The another end of the resistor to GND.

Completed configuration example:

After this, you can find the instructions to install the MagSpoofPI library in the github repository.